Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences Summer Research Symposium, Tues. Sept. 13, 3:30-5 p.m.!

Please join us
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Collins Memorial Library
East reading room

The symposium is an informal, drop-in event with light refreshments, offering students an opportunity to present their research in poster format and talk with attendees about their work. Enjoy interactive displays of student summer research projects on these topics and more:

Underdetermination of Belief, The Epistemology of Arithmetic, A New Approach to the Unitary Executive Theory, Literary Practices and Perceptions Among Tanzanian Women, Functions of the Gothic Unspeakable, The Tunisian Push for Democracy, The Relevance and Utilzation of Eastern Philosophy in the Continuation of Western Musical Tradition, EEG Measures of Facial Expression in Recognition, Gezaxi and Beijing Opera Traditions in Taiwan, Byzantine Emperors and Old Testament Kings, Fashion and Self-Fashion, Tuberculosis Care in Dharamsala, India, Reclaiming Aztlan: Chicano Murals of Seattle and Los Angeles

Refreshments will be served

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